Does anyone here actually support Bush?

Bush is nothing more than a puppet. A Chuckie-like doll straight out of your worst nightmares. Seeming to move of its own accord, but in reality, its
movements are being controlled by daemons from the deepest pits of hell. He is a political creation, a facade, a means of the neoconservative branch
of the republican party to get what they want.

No matter who ya's vote for...you are voting Anti-Christ.
Goodluck dealing with it.

Bush is the anti-christ? Every year the anti-christ is someone else. When Bush is out of office, I wonder who the anti-christ will be then. I have
heard that tha anti-christ is actually the pope. I also heard it was sadam hussein. I also heard it was hillary clinton. I wonder who it really is.
Maybe we are all just full of it when we think that there actually is an anti-christ.

I respect you all for your views on this but I just think that if we are all here to 'deny ignorance' then Bush is somebody that noone here should
be supporting. I mean the second this guy got in as President he pulled out of the internationaly important Keyoto treaty which was a step forward
towards helping our planet by cutting global warming. The reason he did this? Exxon mobil ( or Esso) funded millions into his campaign. He made the
decision to stop America being in this treaty because of money from an oil company.

YOUR COUNTRY IS BEING RUN BY A CORPARATE WHORE.

When the Supreme Court appointed George W. Bush president, five biased justices overruled the people of the United States and trampled on our
principles of democracy. Now, an illegitimate president runs rampant, turning this country upside down. Can you people answer me this question. Do you
think George. W. Bush would have become president if his daddy wasn't so powerfull too? CAn you say that this guy had true inteligence and he paid
his dues and got to the top through work? This is a dislexic richboy who has sailed through life because of the power / money his father had. This
isn't somebody who should be the leader of the most powerfull country in the world.

I mean I could go on about his domestic policies but there have been posts about these in the past. They are terrible. When I have more time i will
post up a good list to show you all.

About the war. ... Well when you look at Bush's links to oil, such as his huge funding from Exxon Mobil you being to wonder....hmmm there is quite
alot of oil in Iraq right? Well maybe we'll invade there then!! I mean America ( as well as the entire world) are running out of oil and it just
happens that America have sum good(?) reason to invade Iraq. I mean if Bush was really invading iraq for the reasons he listed then he should be
invading Isreal pretty soon then to right?

"We have sources that tell us that Saddam Hussein recently authorized Iraqi field commanders to use chemical weapons -- the very weapons the dictator
tells us he does not have"

Where are the weapons of mass destruction? What hapened to that? Are we being lied too here maybe?

Anyways I will stop this rant for now. But i will leave you with a few of my favourite Bush quotes. I ask you: Do you feeli safe being led by a
president who can say # like this?

I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family." —Greater Nashua, N.H., Jan. 27, 2000

"I promise you I will listen to what has been said here, even though I wasn't here." —Waco, Texas, Aug.

"I am here to make an announcement that this Thursday, ticket counters and airplanes will fly out of Ronald Reagan Airport." —Washington, D.C.,
Oct. 3, 2001

"You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test.'' —George W. Bush, Townsend, Tenn., Feb. 21, 2001

"I know what I believe. I will continue to articulate what I believe and what I believe — I believe what I believe is right." —Rome, July 22,
2001

earthtone, I am in agreement that you are a little off the mark to have such strong negative feelings toward Bush. Yes, I am in agreement with his
foreign policies and how he is conducting the war on terror so far as I know, and he has done a swell job at doing what he can do to swing the economy
and employment numbers back in the right direction. Does that mean I "fully support" him? No, he's no Ronald Reagan. Closer to him than his father
was, but still.
I would like to see Bush replaced, but none of the Dems are good for the country, and obviously he won't be replaced by a Republican right now.

Our Mr. Bush has set America back 70 years. His plan to bankrupt the Federal Budget is a shrewd plan to get rid of Social Security and related
programs.
We will be so far in debt, he will claim we can not afford SS. However, there is plenty of money to be funneled to already wealthy friends and
supporters.
We must see him for what he is. A willing tool of the rich and powerful.

Originally posted by lew
Our Mr. Bush has set America back 70 years. His plan to bankrupt the Federal Budget is a shrewd plan to get rid of Social Security and related
programs.
We will be so far in debt, he will claim we can not afford SS. However, there is plenty of money to be funneled to already wealthy friends and
supporters.
We must see him for what he is. A willing tool of the rich and powerful.

But, I'm not in line with most folks that call him the anti-christ or even ignorant. I'll just say he's not strong. He's pathetic like all the
other politicans when you pull their card they fold up.

He's not evil...he just fought one of cleanest wars in history. Come on...he could have leveled Iraq like some in his administration wanted to do.
Instead he went in soft and look where it got him. He saved Iraqis, but in the end he's killing americans. That's why all war is wrong-if you are
going to do it right you gotta be brutal and ruthless. There's no gentle way around it. You gotta knock your enemy all the way down, and make them
feel like their is no reason left to fight so that they give in to your will.

The Iraqis don't feel like they've lost anything-their making demands and killing us at the same time. We've become Israel--fighting an enemy that
doesn't feel defeated even though that's the reality. I think it's bad leadership and bad policy.

Hi, I'm new to the list and figured I'd jump on into the...
Bush is merely a symptom of a deeper illness plaguing the US and the rest of the world.

Arrogance, Fear and Apathy

-Arrogance for the Yale boys who think they are entitled to destroy civilization for the sake of a buck $$$, justifying it to themselves as God's
will that America prevail in all things. Defining the unbridled, free market system as the ultimate good, while all alternatives or modifications are
evil, simply because capitalism has outlasted a communism that never really was.

-Fear, used as a tool to control the masses through corporate media spin, also fuels the greed that spirals up CEO's salaries while layoffs,
outsourcing, downsizing, reengineering and offshoring continue unabated to dismantle the middle class, destroy the ecosystem and exploit and bully
poorer countries into futile attacks which only gives the wolves an excuse to finish them off.

-Apathy, the feeling of most Americans, disgusted with corruption that doesn't even try to hide behind closed doors anymore, that all politicians are
bought and paid for, that even if you do vote, the machine will be rigged.

PS..I heard that Sen. Orrin Hatch(real piece of work) is introducing legislation to allow foreign born citizens to be elected president. If they
don't actually have a working clone of Hitler handy, I guess President Ahhnold will have to do, LOL.

Bush is merely a symptom of a deeper illness plaguing the US and the rest of the world.

Arrogance, Fear and Apathy

-Arrogance for the Yale boys who think they are entitled to destroy civilization for the sake of a buck $$$,

-Apathy, the feeling of most Americans, disgusted with corruption that doesn't even try to hide behind closed doors anymore, that all politicians are
bought and paid for, that even if you do vote, the machine will be rigged.

[Edited on 17-11-2003 by Dianne]

All very true Dianne. You are right on all your points. I mean they are going to figure out a way to rig this election too I'm sure. I meanBush
didn't even win but you are right, he had all the money behind him that he needed from all the men in the background who control politics with
their wealth. The world is in a sorry state. Bush is part of the problem.

who cares if it's Bush or another muppet, they're not the ones who really pull the string. I don't support their views.

Changing the main muppet, the figure-head, the 'speaker' won't change much. You have to remove all the dirt that the white house have been carrying
with her throught the last years, the cancer that's eating America, or as they called 'em , Cheney, Wolfowitch and Rumsfeld.

I support Bush. He is showing the world we wont be bitchslapped and he shows commitment by finishing the job. hitler was a racist punk and had
anyone that opposed him killed bush listens to others opinions and is helping a country that can not help itsself. as soon as we are finished we
leave hitler would have tried to take the country over.

why would we want to take over iraq for ever...that would mean we actually want to live there...bush is getting what he wants...a reason to take 84
billion dollars from the tax payer to give out to his business cronies...

1. He's an embecile, that obviously had his degree purchased. You cannot legitimately graduate from an Ivy League school and speak in public the way
he tries...

2. He is the WRONG person to serve as representative of our nation.

3. He is waging what should be a covert war, overtly, and badly I might add (i.e. the war against terror).

4. His economic policies are virtually non-existant.

5. He supports tax cuts for the rich, while trying to cut the pay of soldiers.

6. Did I mention he's a moron?

7. He has caused the US to lose more face internationally, than any president in US history. He is the laughing stock leader of the entire world.

8. Every time he opens his trap, it makes me go

9. It's one thing to stretch the truth, but he actually LIES.

10. Unfortunately, he'll be re-elected, because once again, the Dems have failed to pick their pony, and come up with just ONE viable
candidate....and their failure to unite will again be their undoing....

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